Cabinet of England

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The Cabinet of England was the principal executive decision-making body of the English government, composed of the monarch’s senior ministers responsible for directing national policy and administration.

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Cabinet of England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf executive body
government cabinet
appliesToJurisdiction England
composedOf senior ministers
country Kingdom of England
dissolvedOnEvent Acts of Union 1707
fieldOfWork domestic policy
fiscal policy
foreign policy
national security policy
public administration
followedBy Government of the Kingdom of Great Britain
surface form: Cabinet of Great Britain
function directing national policy
overseeing administration
governmentBranch executive branch
hasCharacteristic advisory to the Crown
collective responsibility
confidential deliberations
hasMemberRole chief minister
minister
secretary of state
headedBy English monarch
historicalPeriod pre-1707 England
location London, England
surface form: London
partOf Government of England
precededBy Privy Council
surface form: Privy Council of England
role principal executive decision-making body of the English government
seatOfGovernment Whitehall
subordinateTo English monarch
usedLanguage English

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Lord Chancellor of England memberOf Cabinet of England